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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 266-272, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756341

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Objective The purpose of this report is to summarize and evaluate the clinical effect and experience of re-intervention for children with pulmonary venous restenosis.Methods The clinical data of 53 patients with pulmonary venous restenosis who received reintervention at SCMC from September 2009 to January 2018 were retrospectively analysed, including 34 males and 19 females with mean age of(15.1 ±13.2)months(2-77 months) and mean weight of(7.9 ±3.3)kg(3.7 -17.3 kg).The mean preoperative pulmonary venous velocity was(2.28 ±0.40)m/s(1.89 -3.07 m/s).Primary disease in-cluded 43 cases of total anomalous of pulmonary venous drainage(14 supracardiac type, 20 infracardiac type, 2 intracardiac type and 7 mix type), 8 cases of partial anomalous of pulmonary venous drainage and 2 cases of primary pulmonary venous ste-nosis.The distribution of reintervention methods were shown as follow:34 cases of sutureless technique(21 cases with pedicle pericardium and 13 cases with left auricle tissue), 10 cases of bovine pericardium enlargement, 5 cases of blunt enlargement, 3 cases of balloon dilatation and 1 case of stent implantation.Results The early postoperative pulmonary venous velocity was (1.12 ±0.23) m/s.There were 4 in-hospital deaths with a mortality of 7.5%.49 survivors were under a follow-up of 3-98 months.The echocardiography showed pulmonary venous anastomosis and diameter have grown after reintervetion with a mean growth speed of(0.022 ±0.014)cm/month(P<0.05) and a mean velocity of(1.25 ±0.28)m/s;4 patients occured varying degrees of pulmonary venous obstruction( >1.6 m/s) but no one need reoperation at present.More than 90% patients exhibi-ted an improvement of NYHA functional class from Ⅲ or Ⅳ preoperatively to Ⅰ or Ⅱ at follow-up.Conclusion Pulmonary venous restenosis is a common complication after primary pulmonary malformations operation .The reintervetion should be per-formed in early period of pulmonary venous obstruction .Pulmonary venous anastomoses after sutureless technique , bovine peri-cardium enlargement and blunt enlargement have grown obviously; although balloon dilatation has a good effect at early period of postoperation, it also has a high restenosis rate and needs a strict mid-and long-term follow-up.

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